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Immigration has been a very serious problem within the United States for many years. I personally feel that it is hurting our economy because of the drain of open jobs available to our own citizens. Immigration is a very controversial issue not only…
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Category: /Social Sciences
Immigration affects citizens who live in the United States as well as immigrants who come to the United States. There are positive and negative affects of immigration. One negative result is that many immigrants take away jobs from native workers…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Argument Essay: Immigration Even a brief glance at our nation's history shows that the United States, as we know it, was founded by immigrants. Since then our culture has grown through a succession of immigration waves. Immigration is cornerstone…
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…Illegal Immigration and the Economy Illegal immigration has become one of the key political issues of the 1990s, especially in border states such as California. The Bureau of the Census estimates that there are now 4 million illegal aliens living…
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Immigration is a topic that is discussed in coffeehouses, at the break room water fountain, in the boardrooms, and at the highest level of government. Why, we ask is this, such a widely discussed topic? I believe the answer will vary from person…
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…From the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean, our country is a nation of immigrants. We have heard this in many presidential speeches and are constantly reminded of such. Look about and you will see people, faces that were born in a different place…
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…We are All Immigrants When we listen to the Word of God, we hear about our ancestors in faith who also were immigrants. Abraham left his home in Ur searching for God's promises (Gn. 11:31 ff). Jacob's sons left looking for food (Gn. 42:1-2). Moses…
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Category: /History
…Ellis Island and Immigration Ellis island was a United States reception center for immigrants for more than 60 years. It is located in New York Harbor, less than 1/2 mile north of Liberty Island, the home of the Statue of Liberty. Over 12 million people…
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…the entire quilt would be different. The contributions to the quilt by the early immigrants are very important to the history of America. The immigrants had drastic affects on the United States and the United States in return, had extreme influences…
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…In this day and age it is hard to believe that there are still so many undocumented immigrants living in the United States. Recently, President George W. Bush accepted a legislation that would give rights to undocumented immigrants already working…
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